Move away from that ek collection !!!!
Move away from that ek collection !!!!
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
I have these guys patrol my place regularly. Notice the amazing one legged dog hopping to the attack.
Best Regards,
Andy.
C'mon Guys, this is getting silly!
Best Regards,
Andy
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[/COLOR][CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000][SIZE=3]URGENTLY LOOKING FOR: 1982 era Argentine military issue goggles. Fravida 109, and "Sanbuee" French lens type
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[/SIZE]Have a look at my 20+ (so far, work in progress) albums for lots of M1's, rare liners and other stuff, including WW2British helmets, Falklands battlefield pickup helmets and let me know what you think!
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The best thing to do is, as Greenhorn mentioned, is simply not advertising your collection. My family and my closest friends know what I have (cuz I have had some of my collection delivered to their houses ) but outside of them, no one knows what I have. I do have some items displayed but when lesser friends and friends of friends come over for parties and such, everything I collect goes into hiding. If your house looks like everyone else's than you lower your chances of becoming a prime target. Display cases keep inquisitive hands from touching your items but offer little protection from the determined burglar.
Last edited by MD Helmets; 04-27-2012 at 03:15 PM.
Get an alarm and be very suspicious of everyone, lol
I agree with the above my collection is kept in my den and the only ones that know that I collect are close family and friends if we are entertaining company the room is kept under lock and key.
While we are away or at work though the room is left unlocked so the security patrol can do a pass through every once and a while .
Regards Mark K
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